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Observe the infant's face, looking for symmetry of the eyes, nose, and mouth when the infant is both quiet and crying. Note atypical features and evaluate for asymmetry of features or movement.
Check the video below for some ideas on how to use teddies, your own face and your baby's face to teach them the different names for their eyes, ears, mouth and nose.
A jury in Iowa listened to a recording of her surviving son describing to police how his mother had covered his eyes, nose and mouth with duct tape, slashed his throat, and then did the same to ...